One man is dead and another is reportedly in critical condition after a dispute on U.S. 101 turned deadly Sunday evening, according to a release from the Coos County District Attorney's office.

The 43-year-old alleged shooter is also in custody. Timothy Allen Henson is charged with one count of murder, attempted murder and assault in the second degree. Henson is set to be arraigned on Tuesday.

The victims and the alleged shooter are all Myrtle Creek residents, according to the release.

The incident occurred on U.S. 101 north of Bandon at 6 p.m. Sunday when multiple callers reported seeing two bodies on the side of the highway. Callers described the scene, north of the Seven Devils Road outside of Bandon, as an altercation marked by gun shots.

George Micheaux III, 19, was dead at the scene, and Milton Chester Leach, 70, had a gunshot wound to the head and is in critical condition at OHSU Hospital, according to the DA's office.

Calls and emails to the Coos County DA's officer were not immediately returned on Monday.

The preliminary investigation shows the shooting began in a vehicle with five individuals headed north on the highway. One female passenger was wounded in the arm in the vehicle, according to the release. All occupants in the vehicle lived together in Myrtle Creek, according to the DA's office.

Leach and Micheaux III were believed to be shot outside the vehicle.

Police discovered the vehicle, Leach and two female occupants less than an hour from the first 911 call, according to the release. Henson is in custody at the Coos County Jail.